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Friday, January 27th, 2012
Why is it important that our bees are dying out I hear you ask, honey bees simply make honey right? Not correct not true a 3rd of all food production in Great Britain and worldwide depends on bees for pollination. Bees are vanishing, fast. Pretty frightful stuff isn't it? Honey ...
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Thursday, January 26th, 2012
Enjoy a great salad with your own home-made dressing of honey and lime. Refreshing and different, try it today! This light and festive salad has a Mexican style with the black beans, corn, and avocado. It can be made into a starter salad by adding cubed cooked chicken. The dressing ...
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Tuesday, January 24th, 2012
I started eating honey when I was just about 18 years of age. There used to be a woman who lived above us who always made me a mug of tea most mornings. She took honey in her tea, and that is how I got started with honey. That was ...
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Wednesday, January 18th, 2012
Bees make honey by changing nectar into easy sugars that are simply and quickly soaked up into their bloodstream. Therefore , honey provides instant energy helping in any digestive afflictions. The bees gather the sweet, sticky nectar from flowers. Nectar is analogous to honey, but more watery. They then mix ...
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Monday, January 16th, 2012
Why is it significant that our bees are dying out I hear you ask, honey bees simply make honey right? Not correct not true a 3rd of all food production in the United Kingdom and worldwide depends on bees for pollination. Bees are vanishing, fast. This indicates that without honey ...
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